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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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FreeMarker
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Using FreeMarker template engine in Sitecore Personalize
FreeMarker is a template engine, it allows to generate text output based on templates and dynamic data. It is similar to Mustache, Handlebars, Thymeleaf and other template engines. Templates are written in the FreeMarker Template Language (FTL) that supports conditional blocks, iterations, formatting, and many other capabilities.
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m8a scenario #1 - Using Coder to Develop Keycloak Templates Live (almost)...
Getting back to our two main technologies....we have implemented Keycloak as our Identification and Authorization Management system (IAM). However, as these things go, Keycloak has its own tech stack. One of the technologies, of course, is the language they used, which is Java. And being it is Java, they chose to use a templating engine called Freemarker.
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Typescript, Webpack and legacy jquery with plugins
The project I was working on was a website using Magnolia as their CMS. It uses the Freemarker templating engine under the hood. Essentially these are super-powered HTML files, which give you access to the CMS content. You can still use all of the HTML tags you want, including the
- DKB in Höchstform
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Can I use Java to build a website?
You can use Java for Backend and Frontend. A relative new kid on the block for Frontend is Qute. The general keyword you are searching for is Java Templating Engine. Specific examples would be Thymeleaf or FreeMarker. There are some framework, which offer a lot more than templating like Vaadin or Wicket. Some are just specifications like Jakarta Faces with some of their implementations MyFaces or Mojarra.
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How to create a Keycloak plugin
Keycloak uses FreeMaker to store and render templates. Read more about how Keycloak manages its themes in the official documentation.
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Sharing Components in a Marketplace for Developers with Entando Bundles
For some component types, there is also the possibility to use a Freemarker template instead for more complex UI components. In this case, it will look like this:
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Keycloak as OIDC provider
From sing-up page to admin portal, you can customize pretty much any part of the UI using custom themes. Themes are developed using Freemarker Templates and it's all documented here.
Apache Wicket
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We're breaking up with JavaScript front ends
Sort of sounds like Apache Wicket (https://wicket.apache.org/). I used it for a few projects in the mid-late 2000s. I really liked it being server side and the concept of having object-oriented HTML (code paired with HTML snippets). I haven't had a need to use it since 2014, so haven't kept up with the project.
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Can I use Java to build a website?
You can use Java for Backend and Frontend. A relative new kid on the block for Frontend is Qute. The general keyword you are searching for is Java Templating Engine. Specific examples would be Thymeleaf or FreeMarker. There are some framework, which offer a lot more than templating like Vaadin or Wicket. Some are just specifications like Jakarta Faces with some of their implementations MyFaces or Mojarra.
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Getting back into Java after 12-15 years away?
Perhaps, a good competitor for JSF is Apache Wicket.
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Options for high level front-end frameworks for Java developers
I have used https://wicket.apache.org/ in the past and I think it matches your needs. It's a simple mvc that focuses on the actual java code writing and uses html only on the layout of your components in your page.
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Spas Were a Mistake
Is this the Wicket you're referring to? https://wicket.apache.org/
What's the best intro you know to how it's components work, and the benefits and tradeoffs over other approaches?
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Simple UI for a Spring Boot application
You should consider Apache Wicket. It is widely used for business apps.
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Lona – A web framework for responsive web apps in full Python without JavaScript
I think Apache Wicket takes a similar approach for Java? https://wicket.apache.org/
I like the approach, and it's good to see more projects in this space.
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The Apache Attic
I believe Wicket is somewhat similar (and still actively developed).
https://wicket.apache.org/
What are some alternatives?
Thymeleaf - Thymeleaf is a modern server-side Java template engine for both web and standalone environments.
Vaadin - Vaadin 6, 7, 8 is a Java framework for modern Java web applications.
Handlebars.java - Logic-less and semantic Mustache templates with Java
Spring Boot - Spring Boot
Apache Velocity - Mirror of Apache Velocity Engine
PrimeFaces - Ultimate Component Suite for JavaServer Faces
Mustache.java - Implementation of mustache.js for Java
ZK - ZK is a highly productive Java framework for building amazing enterprise web and mobile applications
Pebble - Java Template Engine
Play - The Community Maintained High Velocity Web Framework For Java and Scala.
Jtwig Project - Java modern template engine
PyWebIO - Write interactive web app in script way.